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Experts say a shift in priorities and exposure to other "glamorous" careers contribute to the declining interest among top students. - 123RF photo
Features
Fresh approach needed to reignite interest in medicine - Experts
KUALA LUMPUR - There was a time when becoming a doctor was seen as one of the most prestigious...
Experts and social researchers are starting to recognise the value of this "silver workforce". These senior citizens bring decades of experience, practical knowledge, and a strong work ethic. Photo: Canva
Opinions
The rise of active ageing in Malaysia’s silver workforce
Malaysia is transitioning into an ageing society. According to the Department of Statistics Malaysia...
For Ninja Van Malaysia Chief Executive Officer Lin Zheng, navigating both roles has taught him that success lies not in choosing one over the other, but in learning how to lead with purpose, both at the office and at home. Photo: Canva
Features
How fatherhood taught this CEO to lead with heart and purpose
BALANCING leadership and fatherhood is no easy feat, especially when both demand your time,...
Illustrative photo by Sinar Daily.
LETTERS
Growing old and not slowing down - why more Malaysians over 70 are still working?
MALAYSIA is transitioning into an aging society. Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM) stated by...
Pedestrians walk along a street in Osaka on April 14, 2025. (Photo by Philip FONG / AFP)
World
Japan births in 2024 fell below 700,000 for first time
TOKYO - The number of births in Japan last year fell below 700,000 for the first time on record,...
With new car prices increasingly out of reach for many Malaysians, alternatives such as car leasing and buying second-hand vehicles are gaining traction. Photo illustrated by Sinar Daily
National
Used cars vs leasing: What's best for your wallet?
SHAH ALAM – With the rising costs of car ownership in Malaysia, experts are advising Malaysians,...
With vehicle prices remained high and public transport struggled to meet daily demands, more families were postponing or reconsidering parenthood to maintain financial stability. Photo: Canva
National
Is your car costing you a family? Malaysian couples face tough choices
SHAH ALAM – Car ownership in Malaysia is not merely a lifestyle choice; it is increasingly shaping...
To better meet the financial goals of Malaysians, AEON Bank offers two standout products, the Personal Financing-i (PF-i) and Term Deposit-i (TD-i). Photo courtesy of Aeon Bank.
National
Aeon Bank’s One-derful Year: Celebrating a digital banking milestone
SHAH ALAM - As Malaysia’s first Islamic digital bank, Aeon Bank celebrates a full year of...
Tan Sri Johari Abdul. Bernama FILE PIX
National
Asean stands united on US tariff, but flexibility remains for bilateral talks
KUALA LUMPUR - Asean is responding to the evolving United States (US) tariff situation with a united...
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COLUMNISTS
Raising the retirement age to 65 is a step backward for future generations
RECENTLY, the Minister in the Prime Minister's Department for Law and Institutional Reform...
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As France's fourth-largest city, Toulouse offers the sophistication of a major metropolis while maintaining a relaxed atmosphere that feels distinctly different from the hustle and bustle of Paris.
Toulouse: The charm of France’s ‘Pink City’
Universiti Putra Malaysia Faculty of Forestry and Environment senior lecturer Dr Muhammad Heikal Ismail said the government's proactive effort is timely in boosting the national recycling rate, which stands at 35 per cent. (Photo by Emmanuel DUNAND / AFP)
Mandatory recycling facilities at malls mark shift in waste management
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Ageing pipes keep Malaysia trapped in costly water loss cycle
Malaysia loses about 35 per cent of its treated water as NRW, highlighting major inefficiencies in its water supply system compared to international benchmarks. BERNAMA FILE PIX
Malaysia urged to go beyond infrastructure fixes in tackling water losses
Malaysia’s NRW issue reflects structural weaknesses that require coordinated action, strong leadership, sustainable financing and advanced technology. - BERNAMA FILE PIX
Malaysia’s RM2 billion water leak: Why non-revenue water has become a national crisis
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‘She said help me’ - Orang Asli man recounts moment missing Jaslinda was found
Jaslinda was transported to Tapah hospital for further treatment.
Viral ‘foreigner-built’ flat in Kajang actually occupied by locals, police say
Naazron (inset) stated that the police, alongside the Selangor Immigration Department, had previously conducted a joint enforcement operation under Ops Kutip in the area on February 28 last year.
Man breaks leg after alleged impact from world's largest tipping bucket at Penang water park
A man's family holiday at a Penang water theme park ended in a medical emergency after he suffered a severe leg fracture requiring surgery.
‘I didn’t eat for two weeks, only drank dark water, brown water’ — Jaslinda
In a recent video shared on the Facebook page Tapah Media Official, Jaslinda was seen chatting warmly with the Orang Asli community of Kampung Lubuk Gaharu, Pos Musoh, despite appearing weak and frail.
Police arrest mother of two children who fell from Tampoi apartment
Police have arrested the mother of a girl who died and her brother who was seriously injured after the children are believed to have fallen from the 12th floor of an apartment in Tampoi on Sunday. Photo for illustrative purposes only - Canva
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